CAIRO |(Reuters) - Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood
and its allies have suffered a "very strong blow" from a state security
crackdown and their central coordination has been lost, a spokesman said
on Thursday.
Gehad El-Haddad also said two
leaders of the group were shot when police raided two Cairo protest
camps of supporters of deposed president Mohamed Mursi on Wednesday and
the violence means anger "is beyond control now."(Reporting by Tom Perry and Michael Georgy; Editing by Janet Lawrence)
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